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but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and our water. in fact, much of our newfound energy is drawn from lands and waters that we the public own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research in technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nonpartisan coalition of c.e.o.s and retired generals and admiral cans get behind this idea then so can we. let's take their advice and free our families and businesses from the painful spikes in gas prices we've put up with for far too long. i'm also issuing a new goal for america. let's cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and businesses over the next 20 years. (applause) we'll work with the states to do it. those states with the best ideas to create jobs and lower energy bills by constructing more efficient buildings will receive federal support to help make that happen. america's energy sector is just one part of an aging infrastruct
but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and our water. in fact, much of our newfound energy is drawn from lands and waters that we the public own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research in technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nonpartisan coalition of c.e.o.s and retired...
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. ♪ impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the po
. ♪ impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. the world needs more energy....
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laugh you'd think we could harness this amazing technology and solve the world's problems but we can't agree on what the problems are. many people still don't believe in global warming which is understandable because confusion is a symptom of heatstroke. ( laughter ) it's not luke we're going to do category about it. we don't get things done. we've been trying my whole adult live to transition from the paper dollar bill to the coin. can't get it done. we're stymied. you would think it would be simple. they're roughly the same value. don't you feel smooth tipping with these babies? slapping some gold, like you're wyatt erp. nothing says thanks for a job well done like change. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ♪ ♪ >> dave: hey, jeff, how are you? that was delightful. >> thank you. >> dave: very nice. >> anniversary nice to see you. >> dave: jeff caldwell, ladies and gentlemen. how about that. he'll be in ann arbor, michigan. go see him. thank you very much, sir. be right back with the macabees, everybody. captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh
laugh you'd think we could harness this amazing technology and solve the world's problems but we can't agree on what the problems are. many people still don't believe in global warming which is understandable because confusion is a symptom of heatstroke. ( laughter ) it's not luke we're going to do category about it. we don't get things done. we've been trying my whole adult live to transition from the paper dollar bill to the coin. can't get it done. we're stymied. you would think it would be...
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a group of students at thomas jefferson high school for science and technology is working on a project they believe can help. it's a bracelet they're developing they think can provide a missing link for kids. it will help them recognize emotionless expresentations that can be difficult for kids with autism. >> they'll know what the person they're talking to is feeling. they'll know if the person is happy or sad and they can react accordingly. >> coming up at 6:15 in our cool schools report, meet the students who are working on this project. find out why m.i.t. is interested in their work. we'll >>> you know that song. she played thelma on "good times ." now she's part of the play "behind the pulpit." she's up super early to talk about the latest role. thank you for being with us. on facebook we have people already saying happy valentine's day to you. >> thank you. >> you heard mike. all the men in the studio. >> happy valentine's day. >> they all had a crush ow. do you hear that, 34 years since the show went off the air. >> isn't that a blessing? thank god for that. of course i hear it
a group of students at thomas jefferson high school for science and technology is working on a project they believe can help. it's a bracelet they're developing they think can provide a missing link for kids. it will help them recognize emotionless expresentations that can be difficult for kids with autism. >> they'll know what the person they're talking to is feeling. they'll know if the person is happy or sad and they can react accordingly. >> coming up at 6:15 in our cool schools...
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nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology. quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. with time release smart control technology. hey! hey honey! hey alan. uh, hey.... i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thout you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. because of a migraine. so they trust excedrin migraine to relieve pain fast. plus sensitivity to light, sound, even nausea. no wonder it's #1 neurologist recommended. migraines are where excedrin excels. neurologist recommended. don't miss the biggest... you won't run into deals this big just anywhere. rush into sears presidents day event. save up to 30% on appliances. this is worth running into. this is sears. just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbe
nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology. quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. with time release smart control technology. hey! hey honey! hey alan. uh, hey.... i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thout you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r...
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calvin klein underwear. 360 seamless technology. [ male announcer ] concept. calvin klein underwear. nature's true celebrities aren't always the most obvious. take the humble stevia plant, with a surprising secret to share: sweetness. truvia sweetener. zero-calorie sweetness, born from the stevia leaf. from nature, for sweetness. an amazing new taste to share. ♪ dollar menu. always sharing all your favorites, for just a dollar, everyday. ♪ ♪ take the load off mandy >> that was various artists paying tribute to last night's incredible grammys. and we all saw last night's 55th grammy awards hit plenty of high notes. ben tracy went backstage. he's in los angeles. ben, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as award shows go, they don't give out many. in 3 1/2 hours they onto handed out 11, so that means basically the show is one great big concert. ♪ carry on >> reporter: the big performance is meant to be memorable. so the men known as fun. were caught singing in the rain. taylor swift was the ringmaster of her own onstage circus. while rihanna gave one
calvin klein underwear. 360 seamless technology. [ male announcer ] concept. calvin klein underwear. nature's true celebrities aren't always the most obvious. take the humble stevia plant, with a surprising secret to share: sweetness. truvia sweetener. zero-calorie sweetness, born from the stevia leaf. from nature, for sweetness. an amazing new taste to share. ♪ dollar menu. always sharing all your favorites, for just a dollar, everyday. ♪ ♪ take the load off mandy >> that was...
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we'll take you on a ride to see why new thinking and new technology could mean the return of air ships. that's all ahead. >>> right now it's time to show this morning's headlines. "the new york times" says the rising cost of health care is slowing and that helping it ease the deficit. the congressional budget office now estimates hundreds of billions of dollars have been cut from the cost of medicare and medicaid. overall, health care spending is at its lowest rate in decades. >>> the "washington post" looks at state of the union squatters. they are the lawmakers who wait hours to stake out one of the coveted aisle seats in the house chamber. being in that spot can mean some high-profile television face time when greeting the president. >>> the "wall street journal" says gum chewing is falling out of favor. gum makers are looking to win customers back. they're shrinking gum packages to fit in the pockets of jeans and are trying new flavors like orange cream pop and wild berry remix which i think might be part of the problem. i like just the traditional flavors. >>> "the financial times
we'll take you on a ride to see why new thinking and new technology could mean the return of air ships. that's all ahead. >>> right now it's time to show this morning's headlines. "the new york times" says the rising cost of health care is slowing and that helping it ease the deficit. the congressional budget office now estimates hundreds of billions of dollars have been cut from the cost of medicare and medicaid. overall, health care spending is at its lowest rate in...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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you know, over the years technology has done an all of lot for us as people. increased product activity, demom ties the information ax loves us to crush five pigs with only one bird. completely revolutionized cat transportation. why are you going? no, you are not? okay. okay. technology and its short comings is the subject of new reoccurring segment jon stewart uploads a stream -- i'd like to talk about reframing the segment. first off, robots. we know they are fighting our wars and boxing in place of hugh jackman -- [laughter] -- but did you know they are stealing our factory jobs. >> a friendly affordable chap named baxter. >> it's meant to go to a factory where they don't have robots at the moment and ordinary workers can train it to do simple tasks. >> jon: tasks so simple even a human can do them or at least a human used to do them. tell me where it gets creepy. >> baxter costs 22,000. how long does it last? >> three years. >> jon: that's a reasonable be. it's well-3 had the 46 an hour, the wages of the companies. >> that's not unreasonable comparison to
you know, over the years technology has done an all of lot for us as people. increased product activity, demom ties the information ax loves us to crush five pigs with only one bird. completely revolutionized cat transportation. why are you going? no, you are not? okay. okay. technology and its short comings is the subject of new reoccurring segment jon stewart uploads a stream -- i'd like to talk about reframing the segment. first off, robots. we know they are fighting our wars and boxing in...
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it is not enacted at the moment, it is a law, it has to do with the patent and with the technology and so some people will argue about the pros and cons of that. but it just would create evidence that would assist in identifying what gunfired, what round. it would also apply to revolvers. as far as present obama's proposals, he made them this month. some are executive actions and some he is calling for legislation. but he too is requiring asking for criminal background checks for all gun sales and he was going to address that by removing some barriers in health laws that prevent some states from making the information available to people that need it. he would go about improving centers for states to share information within the system and making sure that all of the federal agencies are talking with each other. and he would also make sure that his ag would be talking with the federal law enforcement agencies. and it goes on where his plan, you know, goes into the assault weapon ban. and he called for it to be reinstated and to be strengthened. and the one that this nation had expired
it is not enacted at the moment, it is a law, it has to do with the patent and with the technology and so some people will argue about the pros and cons of that. but it just would create evidence that would assist in identifying what gunfired, what round. it would also apply to revolvers. as far as present obama's proposals, he made them this month. some are executive actions and some he is calling for legislation. but he too is requiring asking for criminal background checks for all gun sales...
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to make it robust, there are technologies to make that happen. enter agency five years ago was an interesting concept but more difficult to achieve. and looking forward five years, to a transit center that is going to open in 2017, additional and more robust infrastructure was proposed to a building in order to provide a future proofing for that capbility. it does not do a great deal of good to have a lot of information and if that location is compromised your opportunity to manage an incident is reduced. so the recommendation came to provide a back up capbility for the security operation center. and a back up capbility for the fire command center. this is a four-block long building, and it is exceptionally large in terms of population, so the determination was made redundancy and security and fire operations was critical. mass notification, audible and visual. it is robust means that it carries five feet of dirt on the top and designed and aten you ate radio signaling. you know that you will have a paging system but you don't have all of the inf
to make it robust, there are technologies to make that happen. enter agency five years ago was an interesting concept but more difficult to achieve. and looking forward five years, to a transit center that is going to open in 2017, additional and more robust infrastructure was proposed to a building in order to provide a future proofing for that capbility. it does not do a great deal of good to have a lot of information and if that location is compromised your opportunity to manage an incident...
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it is technology based. it is in a 3-d environment and it gives them the flexibility of having convenience. it addresses transportation difficulties from mainstream outpatient treatment and it gives them the opportunity to access resources for their recovery process anytime that they choose. our virtual world program is for the adolescent, age ranges from 18 to 28. and it's online, virtual world counseling, so you can do individual sessions as well as group sessions at your accessibility. so anytime that you are available to do sessions, it's kind of at your fingertips. our premise has not ever been that virtual treatment would be better than traditional treatment. it has always been to be able to provide treatment to those people that have bahriers to getting traditional treatment. there's many clients that are unable to access traditional treatment, especially if they live in rural areas. maybe they live 40 or 60 miles away from the nearest treatment facility. maybe they have lost their license because of
it is technology based. it is in a 3-d environment and it gives them the flexibility of having convenience. it addresses transportation difficulties from mainstream outpatient treatment and it gives them the opportunity to access resources for their recovery process anytime that they choose. our virtual world program is for the adolescent, age ranges from 18 to 28. and it's online, virtual world counseling, so you can do individual sessions as well as group sessions at your accessibility. so...
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evan smith, she's an experimental musician, composer, performance artist and artist whose embrace of technology has been a defining aspect of her extraordinary career. she's lor lore laurie anderson, this is overheard. laurie anderson, welcome. >> thank you. >> very nice to meet you, very nice to have you here, appreciate it. >> does thht word experimental bother you. you've been described that way for so long, probably no longer makes notice, you probably never think about ii. i wonder if it pegs you in some way that you don't want to be pegged. >> i don't mind being pegged. reminds me of beakers. >> science. >> whoops, yeah, that's fine. >> what do you think that it means in a very literal sense for your work? if it's an appropriate way to describe you, what do you think it means? >> you won't hear it on the radio. >> yep. >> you are sort of an itinerant person, which i can really relate to. i really like going to places that -- that are a little bit off the main path. so that -- that suits me really well. >> creatively you're willing to take chances, do things that interest you, without rega
evan smith, she's an experimental musician, composer, performance artist and artist whose embrace of technology has been a defining aspect of her extraordinary career. she's lor lore laurie anderson, this is overheard. laurie anderson, welcome. >> thank you. >> very nice to meet you, very nice to have you here, appreciate it. >> does thht word experimental bother you. you've been described that way for so long, probably no longer makes notice, you probably never think about...
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one is to work on new technology. we have the cablelabs that will allow the cablelabs 10 gigs on the download and one gig on the download speed. this is kind of where we are seeing that progression. higher capacity, better technologies on the network side, more capacity to watch videos and, you know, communicate with friends and all kinds of things. >> is not going to take new hardware and new wires into the home? >> no, actually the cable industry has argued that these in play. there is all of this cap ex investment over this. mike of time. the collapse that comes into your house has, you know, phenomenal amount of capacity with it. the technology is taking advantage of these advances in allowing the cable operators to take advantage of what they have already invested in. >> host: mr. mckinney, is this a growing industry? >> guest: oh, yes, definitely. we have our membership is worldwide, and that is part of the u.s. if you look in areas like china, there could be up to $30 billion of cap ex funds. even here in the u
one is to work on new technology. we have the cablelabs that will allow the cablelabs 10 gigs on the download and one gig on the download speed. this is kind of where we are seeing that progression. higher capacity, better technologies on the network side, more capacity to watch videos and, you know, communicate with friends and all kinds of things. >> is not going to take new hardware and new wires into the home? >> no, actually the cable industry has argued that these in play....
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a victim of better technology and poor management. that's why the brokerage pedigree hearsay, andmatters. it doesn't mean every ipo bought by goldman will be a success, but avoiding smaller outfits does help weed out some of the failures and in the heyday of social media, just like with the dot-comes at the turn of the century, every firm good, bad, got caught up. never any assurances that a goldman or anybody else will do the job, checking names behind the deal remains a good ipo. only after i've gone through the three-step vetting process would i consider what the company goes or what it makes or how it's done in the past, in part because it's so difficult to judge those issues and i would rather use the quick filter i went through above before i crack the books on the company. something i will teach to you do right after the break. stay with cramer. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and
a victim of better technology and poor management. that's why the brokerage pedigree hearsay, andmatters. it doesn't mean every ipo bought by goldman will be a success, but avoiding smaller outfits does help weed out some of the failures and in the heyday of social media, just like with the dot-comes at the turn of the century, every firm good, bad, got caught up. never any assurances that a goldman or anybody else will do the job, checking names behind the deal remains a good ipo. only after...
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i did the first technology joint venture there. we have a very good relationships with the people in china, and china is one of five targeted emerging markets for us that represent 10% of the current business, but could be 20% of the business looking out three or four years. specifically to china this has a little to do with the activity versus a key competitor, and we'll navigate through that, liz. anybody who thinks the chinese economy is going to slow down, they are remarkably efficient, and there's no way they will have new leadership come in and not grow the economy, at least 7%-9%. if you look at the latter half of this year, i think you'll see us come back. we're good, tough, but we also partner to achieve key areas like health care, education, job creation, and we're a good partner in india, china, brazil, mexico, and even in russia in ways that, candidly, that i.t. counterparts are not. that's the opportunity to be the number one i.t. company around the world rather than just the number one communications company. liz: joh
i did the first technology joint venture there. we have a very good relationships with the people in china, and china is one of five targeted emerging markets for us that represent 10% of the current business, but could be 20% of the business looking out three or four years. specifically to china this has a little to do with the activity versus a key competitor, and we'll navigate through that, liz. anybody who thinks the chinese economy is going to slow down, they are remarkably efficient, and...
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omar is a technology to be. it's all about inventory management. but i think, whether the rand study was right or wrong is relevant. it's obvious on its face it's not going to work. because and $80 billion return on $40 billion doesn't need government intervention to happen, anywhere in an economy. and we talk about your broader point becaus because i think ise import. you're right that lifespan has gone up a lot and to continue to go out. but i think as most people in the audience now, while some amount of that is attributable to personal health care, a much greater amount is attributable to public health. and it's far greater amount is attributable to our lifestyle. what's interesting about the last 50 years is, while the one area in which we can't definitively argue personal health care has increased lifespan is cardiac care. the both of improvement almost every civil study has shown has been about people stopping to spoke, people drinking less, people having jobs that create your disabilities. and to some extent diet. although obviously some ar
omar is a technology to be. it's all about inventory management. but i think, whether the rand study was right or wrong is relevant. it's obvious on its face it's not going to work. because and $80 billion return on $40 billion doesn't need government intervention to happen, anywhere in an economy. and we talk about your broader point becaus because i think ise import. you're right that lifespan has gone up a lot and to continue to go out. but i think as most people in the audience now, while...
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homeland security and has a federal back bone and it is typically used to foster new anti-terrorism technology and someone has designed something that they think will preclude a terrorist from being successful, it is in the building for the facilities like the transit center to have the opportunity to be designated and certified as a safety act facility. we are on the bleeding edge, no. we are on the leading edge, yes. the executive director charged the design team and the consultant team to follow best practice and to make sure that this facility was designed in a way that was similar to other significant assets. these are a list of other entitis that have gone about filing for safety acts, we are not the first. but you are certainly on a list with the major players. this was a little bit more information. if you want to obtain safety act designation, there are a bunch of things that you have to do. this is a listing of the enhancements in safety and security that are expected when you are reviewed for safety act designation and certification. i will go through these in more detail. these are
homeland security and has a federal back bone and it is typically used to foster new anti-terrorism technology and someone has designed something that they think will preclude a terrorist from being successful, it is in the building for the facilities like the transit center to have the opportunity to be designated and certified as a safety act facility. we are on the bleeding edge, no. we are on the leading edge, yes. the executive director charged the design team and the consultant team to...
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is the date for deployment but you know obviously this is an emerging technology and will see how it goes and resting and it seems technology as always advancing that's not an no exception in the military let me take a look at this lethal if we can pull this this graphic up there it is it's a lethal miniature aerial munitions system called the switchblade looks a lot like a drone the u.s. army is looking at requests from commanders in afghanistan for more of these switch blades so michael could this be could it be that drone technology i mean it's getting a lot bigger and a lot smaller at the same time. well you know it's sometimes it seems like there's like a bowl sort of in the military and defense community to make sure many you know action scenes in like iron man or something come to fruition and become true in real life but you know i actually think the switchblade is is more of a toxic weapon it's deployed on a much smaller level it is similar technology as far as i understand but i don't think it has the same type of real fundamental strategic effects that the drone program ha
is the date for deployment but you know obviously this is an emerging technology and will see how it goes and resting and it seems technology as always advancing that's not an no exception in the military let me take a look at this lethal if we can pull this this graphic up there it is it's a lethal miniature aerial munitions system called the switchblade looks a lot like a drone the u.s. army is looking at requests from commanders in afghanistan for more of these switch blades so michael could...
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. >> i think he's an adventurer, a futurist, an explorer, not only of space, but of the horizon of technology as well. >> right now we're at the offices of hover, which is a small startup here in los altos in silicon valley. my role here is to stay out of their way while they're working. this company makes three-dimensional maps from overhead images, street level images, whatever images you can get. we can turn those images into three-dimensional models that we can see and update so they are constantly updated using all the symmetry that comes in. the company was started by some nayy s.e.a.l.s and marine intelligence officer who was in iraq and basically what they did was set out to give our troops on the front lines a tool that allows them to understand what they're about to get into. >> whether it's military or other sorts of tactical environments like law enforcement they're trying to get a sense of what that place will look like before they get there. >> this is a.j. altman who is our founder here at hover. i'm going to just ask a.j. to cross the street without getting killed and take my
. >> i think he's an adventurer, a futurist, an explorer, not only of space, but of the horizon of technology as well. >> right now we're at the offices of hover, which is a small startup here in los altos in silicon valley. my role here is to stay out of their way while they're working. this company makes three-dimensional maps from overhead images, street level images, whatever images you can get. we can turn those images into three-dimensional models that we can see and update so...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. right now, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our limited edition bed-plus special offers through monday. >> stalled out on tesla's electric highway, that's the headline of the review of the tesla model s a high end electric car designed to drive long distanceses on battery power. the review written by the new york times, john broder who drove from washington to boston. review not so good. driving in cold weather he claimed the battery drained more quickly and drive more slowly and turn down the climate control and had to call the tow company when the car he says died. and the ceo fired back at the review. >> we have the vehicle which have-- do not realize this is a tesla owned vehicle and the log shows when he says he was doing 54 miles per hour, he was actually doing
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it is a kind of a jump in technology if so whereas it's an evolution of technology it also is a huge leap forward so as helicopters can be redesigned to repurpose and can conduct surveillance drones are designed with surveillance in mind so they're incredibly effective they have some of the most invasive equipment sophisticated equipment on the market that outfit them and this is like their driving purpose behind their existence to when when helicopters first started being used or even before that aircraft for surveillance did we put into place rules that would prevent them from being overly intrusive i realize you know with all that noise of the helicopter makes it's a whole lot more difficult to be super intrusive words you know maintain surveillance on somebody in a way that might. bridge or cross over the border the moment relative to a draw but did we did we put into place anything or are there like no rules what's the situation where is that transition there are no rules and i think in many areas some privacy not just the syria we've relied on the practical. realistic. characte
it is a kind of a jump in technology if so whereas it's an evolution of technology it also is a huge leap forward so as helicopters can be redesigned to repurpose and can conduct surveillance drones are designed with surveillance in mind so they're incredibly effective they have some of the most invasive equipment sophisticated equipment on the market that outfit them and this is like their driving purpose behind their existence to when when helicopters first started being used or even before...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> neil: all that plastic foam and shove it? new york city mayor saying that plastic foam has to go, but is the n >>. >> neil: first it was size of drinks and now it is foam. mayor bloomberg pushing a ban on the popular foam on or
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i think part of it, the technology could be a little bit cluchky at first. but you know, the kind of materials he uses, he experiments with all this kind of thing. it was very interesting to talk to asher about the kind of materials he uses. he creates different types of materials. you can imagine he's going to make this so you're not going to have to take it out in the future. one of the bags he has, you can take out one chip and put it on your key or a different kind of object so you don't lose them. this isn't just clothing. you can imagine a future where your house is smarter. you're speaking to your home. had this is really just the beginning. >> very cool. laurie siegel for us is, always interesting. thanks so much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> you don't have to be in new york to enjoy fashion week all thanks 0 our an lynn know cho taking us backstage in just about 20 minutes. >> hi, beb. coming up on fashion backstage pass, i'll take you behind the scenes for an exclusive look at new york fashion week. we sat down with super model naomi campbell to
i think part of it, the technology could be a little bit cluchky at first. but you know, the kind of materials he uses, he experiments with all this kind of thing. it was very interesting to talk to asher about the kind of materials he uses. he creates different types of materials. you can imagine he's going to make this so you're not going to have to take it out in the future. one of the bags he has, you can take out one chip and put it on your key or a different kind of object so you don't...
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> we talked about the way stocks diverge from companies. let me tell you about a tool that can help you make money quickly but carries a certain amount of risk and can be trouble if you don't know what you're doing. i'm talking about investing in initial public offerings, ipos, get more questions about this than anything. it's possible to ignore the opportunities that have presented themselves the last couple of years. some are red hot and others fizzle from the opening bell. these are led by technology and in some cases social media names, which have been met with exceptional hype. hype doesn't begin to describe the buzz, almost hysteria, about the facebook ipo. that was super hype. maybe hyper hype. they are sexy, talked about and written, endlessly, but hardly ever told what to actually do with them
the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> we talked about the way stocks diverge from companies. let me tell you about a tool that can help you make money quickly but carries a certain amount of risk and can be trouble if you don't know what you're doing. i'm talking about investing in initial...
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here and create jobs and make strong commitments to our communities, even in the face of all these technology companies that are coming here and helping us uplift our economy, even within that success, you hear me talking about the people who aren't getting those jobs, the people who are making decisions everyday in our streets, in our community, and i will not be mincing words -- it is in the bay view. in in the visitation valley. it is in the mission where their dispute resolution is at the end of a gun and this is the way they're talking. this is the way they're dealing with each other and then with anybody who attempts to interfere with that. you have heard me say even with the success of all of our departments and everything that they're doing i can't give a job to a dead youth no matter what we do, and so i can have the best training programs. i can have a high number of jobs available. eric mcdonald and i can create 10,000 jobs in the summer, but if our youth are resolving their differences with the point of a gun or the end of a knife those jobs are never going to be available to them
here and create jobs and make strong commitments to our communities, even in the face of all these technology companies that are coming here and helping us uplift our economy, even within that success, you hear me talking about the people who aren't getting those jobs, the people who are making decisions everyday in our streets, in our community, and i will not be mincing words -- it is in the bay view. in in the visitation valley. it is in the mission where their dispute resolution is at the...
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in the meantime you also lukd the technology exchange traded fund, which supby about 2%. would you put any new money to work or take any money off the table with these? >> well, we are adding to the fxi, the china index. and, clearly, with the kind of growth we're likely to see tepid growth in the u.s., until some of the headwinds we face abate. technology is an area where potentially there is significant growth in excess of the g.d.p. we're going to see. we continue to own technology. >> tom: you own all four funds we mentioned tonight, marshall? >> yes, sir. >> tom: opener friday market monitor get from chicago, marshall front can front barnett associates. he moved to shut down a swiss train trading account it accused trading ahead of that deal. the agency froze the account saying it. ed call options on hynes stock one day before the deal was amount making a potential $1.7 million in profit after the deal was made probable. public. two weeks from today is when billions of dollars of government spending cuts are set to go into affect. this is the spending part of the fis
in the meantime you also lukd the technology exchange traded fund, which supby about 2%. would you put any new money to work or take any money off the table with these? >> well, we are adding to the fxi, the china index. and, clearly, with the kind of growth we're likely to see tepid growth in the u.s., until some of the headwinds we face abate. technology is an area where potentially there is significant growth in excess of the g.d.p. we're going to see. we continue to own technology....
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an commissioner who pushed through a resolution saying they would never pick or buy any touch screen technology ever, total absolute ban, and these progressive supervisors pushed the reappointment of that person. i want you to understand there is education need for the supervisors to take us into consideration. your advisors to the mayor so you could say "how many are you appointing? why isn't there somebody on the planning commission that is knowledgeable about senior and disability needs? why aren't there someone on the human rights commission?" shocked us to hear there was somebody -- not everybody here understand or worked well with but that person has since left human rights. there are commissions we have understandably a vested interest if not even a formal seat so you can talk to the mayor. what are you doing? as well as talk to your district supervisor. what candidates are you trying to get on the different commissions and boards that the supervisor's appoint? thank you. >> thank you. donna. >> [inaudible] >> oh okay. okay. so we're going to close that part -- no, not yet. this is for t
an commissioner who pushed through a resolution saying they would never pick or buy any touch screen technology ever, total absolute ban, and these progressive supervisors pushed the reappointment of that person. i want you to understand there is education need for the supervisors to take us into consideration. your advisors to the mayor so you could say "how many are you appointing? why isn't there somebody on the planning commission that is knowledgeable about senior and disability...
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what makes the technology that you are working on different from the nuclear technology we know today? >> big differences that will be cooled by helium as opposed to being cooled by water. that gives a number of advantages, and one is more efficient which officially allows for more efficient and less waste. more importantly, it will open up the industry to a number of different markets that traditionally hasn't seen players with electricity and process steam that can be used for industrial applications like petrochemical plants and also could be used in the future for making hydrogen from water which some people have talked about potentially using as a replacement source for gasoline in the future. sandra: the most important thing is this the technology is safer, cleaner, that is why nuclear energy had such a bad rap. this changes that. >> the number of different safety aspects in these gas reactors which makes it very difficult to have a meltdown type accident because they're designed to operate at very high temperatures and because they're designed that way, it is hard to get to a p
what makes the technology that you are working on different from the nuclear technology we know today? >> big differences that will be cooled by helium as opposed to being cooled by water. that gives a number of advantages, and one is more efficient which officially allows for more efficient and less waste. more importantly, it will open up the industry to a number of different markets that traditionally hasn't seen players with electricity and process steam that can be used for...
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look you never know how the technology can evolve as especially with in this new world of three d. printing but what what experts are saying is that the bio printing machines would ultimately be used to help certain people that are on display long list waiting for organs waiting to receive organs organ transplants and. that of waiting for years or decades this this bio printing machine would essentially be able to create an organ the organ that the recipient needs and others other experts have been quoted in certain and recent reports some published by the wall street journal indicate that this these type of organs and tissues would be created for the former pharmaceutical industry to test medication on and to be used in laboratories for testing specifically but you never know how it's going to evolve i'm sure that when the internet was first created by the u.s. military they never anticipated or imagined that it would be a world wide web connecting people and people to create virtual identities and virtual world virtual lives so you never know where the technology will go how will
look you never know how the technology can evolve as especially with in this new world of three d. printing but what what experts are saying is that the bio printing machines would ultimately be used to help certain people that are on display long list waiting for organs waiting to receive organs organ transplants and. that of waiting for years or decades this this bio printing machine would essentially be able to create an organ the organ that the recipient needs and others other experts have...
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we have the technology we need. we have iphones, and we have every angle of that thing hitting earth, and it looked awesome. what is the problem? >> a thousand people got hurt. >> all right, no one died so what is the problem? >> a russian politician claims that this actually wasn't a meteor. he says it was, quote, a new weapon by the americans. should we go with that? it makes us kind of cool. >> that or the north koreans. in the same way we had a missal defense shield under ronald reagan. >> there is a difference and i am not aware of when it is. one involves morgan freeman. >> one involves bruce willis. >> looking scared. asteroids are bigger than meteors. they are now saying this was as i said to joe although he disagrees that this was a small asteroid, but they are saying it could be a large meteor roid. they are not entirely positive. >> asteroids require preparation h. >> let's talk about the russians. >> every one of these video there's is a huge fireball across the scie. they continue to drive. >> what are
we have the technology we need. we have iphones, and we have every angle of that thing hitting earth, and it looked awesome. what is the problem? >> a thousand people got hurt. >> all right, no one died so what is the problem? >> a russian politician claims that this actually wasn't a meteor. he says it was, quote, a new weapon by the americans. should we go with that? it makes us kind of cool. >> that or the north koreans. in the same way we had a missal defense shield...
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an "all of the above" plan but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and our water. in fact much of our new found energy is drawn from lands and waters that we, the public, own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nonpartisan coalition of ceos and retired generals and admirals can get behind this idea, then so can we. let's take their advice and free our families and businesses from the painful spikes in gas prices we put up with for far too long. i'm also issuing a new goal for america. let's cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and businesses over the next 20 years. ( applause ) we'll work with the states to do it. those states were the best ideas to create jobs and more energy bills by constructing more efficient buildings. we'll receive federal support to help make that happen. america's energy sector is just one part of
an "all of the above" plan but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and our water. in fact much of our new found energy is drawn from lands and waters that we, the public, own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a...
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these new technologies enable drillers to extract oil and gas encased in shale formations throughout the country -- the northeast, the mountain, the plain states, the west coast. domestic natural gas production has a lot of boosters, including texas energy magnet t. boone pickens. >> we have the most natural gas of anybody and we've got to use it. it's cleaner, it's cheaper, it's abundant, and it's ours. >> and the result is that natural gas has become even more abundant and cheaper, about a quarter of what it cost five years ago. gas companies are paying americans who properties sit on natural gas formations. that's making a lot of americans wealthy. and according to some, very sick. new york has put a moratorium on fracking in the state, and this week that moratorium was extended to spend more time reviewing health effects that shale drilling and fracking could have on local communities. now, the 2010 movie "gas land" took a highly critical view of the expansion of fracking and the state of regulatory oversight over it. have a listen. >> as we drove in the yard, there was this huge
these new technologies enable drillers to extract oil and gas encased in shale formations throughout the country -- the northeast, the mountain, the plain states, the west coast. domestic natural gas production has a lot of boosters, including texas energy magnet t. boone pickens. >> we have the most natural gas of anybody and we've got to use it. it's cleaner, it's cheaper, it's abundant, and it's ours. >> and the result is that natural gas has become even more abundant and...
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well, esurance was born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so they're actually built to save you money... and time... and whiplash. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. right now, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our limited edition bed-plus special offers through monday. >> welcome back to "hannity." there's major outrage over a controversial skit that aired on "saturday night live" a trailer for a fake movie, jesus coming back to avenge his death and a killing rampage against the romans, it's bloody, violence and as christians around the world celebrate lent, it's offensive. and keep in mind we had to cut out the most gruesome parts here. >>
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort ... individualized. right now, queen mattresses start at just $599 . and save 50% on our limited edition bed-plus special offers through monday. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got o words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort.
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. >> because you are using technology that has never been done before. the flying in spider-man has never been done in theatre. we were really experiencing. >> trying to make it safer. >> well, you know, yes, trying to make it safer. but the major accident that happened had nothing to do with flying. so let's not get into that. but the point is that we were creating something that was technically avant-garde. it had never been done, even with the la, so we had technical problems and our set design that was supposed to be the coup detheatre to end the show didn't work so we were always struggling to get to the end. >> rose: and you always knew. >> we knew exactly. >> rose: nobody could come to you and say we got problems here. >> of course i knew t i would spend every day, 8 shows a week, whenever you have rehearsals spending time trying to fix it and make it better. >> rose: was this the most pressure you had been under. >> i suppose. >> rose: how did you handle the pressure. >> i worked my ass off. i was surprised when i was told that i had let sgchlt i
. >> because you are using technology that has never been done before. the flying in spider-man has never been done in theatre. we were really experiencing. >> trying to make it safer. >> well, you know, yes, trying to make it safer. but the major accident that happened had nothing to do with flying. so let's not get into that. but the point is that we were creating something that was technically avant-garde. it had never been done, even with the la, so we had technical...